One organization that is working all year round to help protect and rescue animals is the Castaway Animal Rescue Effort or C.A.R.E. C.A.R.E is a small organization in southwest Missouri. They help rescue animals in their town. They have rescued 280 animals so far this year as of April 10th 2007. Being a non profit organization, they are dedicated to prevention of animal cruelty. Their mission is to give medical treatment to stray animals and to greatly reduce Missouri's rate of animals in distress They also take in animals close to death and recuperate them. They are a 100% non-kill organization.
Another one of these organizations is called C.H.A.T which has dealt with different situations. They have rescued abandoned animals, over "populated" kennels, and even the animals of an owner passing away who had numerous animals. After the animal has been cured and taught how to act around people again, the animals are put up for adoption. This proves to provide many happy endings.
Animal Rescue organizations in Washington
In Washington there are 49 animal rescue organizations. The animals they rescue rage from dogs to pigs! One organization that caught my eye was homeward animal rescue. They are a non-kill organization. These rescue organizations rescue abandoned dogs on the street, cats who have lost there homes (due to their owners ), and also have had litters of puppies and kittens dropped on there door step.
Some stories of our own
Animal Rescue Story
One day when my parents were weeding in the garden when they stumbled across some baby rabbits. The mother was nowhere in sight so my father said that we would leave them there over night and if the mother didn’t come we could keep them. Well it turned out that the mother didn’t come so we got to keep the two baby rabbits, one calm and the other frisky. We went to Pet Smart to get supplies for the bunnies- like formula and bedding. We bottle-fed them and things seemed to be going okay except for the hyper bunny, because he wouldn’t eat very much of his food. Then things went down hill. We eventually took the hyper rabbit to a rehab center and then a few days later we took the other bunny. The babies would be rehabbed there and then released into the wild. The bunnies were so cute and I’m just glad that they lived.
Animal Rescue Stories
By Julia and CourtneyAnimal Rescue Organizations around the U.S.A
One organization that is working all year round to help protect and rescue animals is the Castaway Animal Rescue Effort or C.A.R.E. C.A.R.E is a small organization in southwest Missouri. They help rescue animals in their town. They have rescued 280 animals so far this year as of April 10th 2007. Being a non profit organization, they are dedicated to prevention of animal cruelty. Their mission is to give medical treatment to stray animals and to greatly reduce Missouri's rate of animals in distress They also take in animals close to death and recuperate them. They are a 100% non-kill organization.
Another one of these organizations is called C.H.A.T which has dealt with different situations. They have rescued abandoned animals, over "populated" kennels, and even the animals of an owner passing away who had numerous animals. After the animal has been cured and taught how to act around people again, the animals are put up for adoption. This proves to provide many happy endings.
Animal Rescue organizations in Washington
In Washington there are 49 animal rescue organizations. The animals they rescue rage from dogs to pigs! One organization that caught my eye was homeward animal rescue. They are a non-kill organization. These rescue organizations rescue abandoned dogs on the street, cats who have lost there homes (due to their owners ), and also have had litters of puppies and kittens dropped on there door step.
Some stories of our own
Animal Rescue Story
One day when my parents were weeding in the garden when they stumbled across some baby rabbits. The mother was nowhere in sight so my father said that we would leave them there over night and if the mother didn’t come we could keep them. Well it turned out that the mother didn’t come so we got to keep the two baby rabbits, one calm and the other frisky. We went to Pet Smart to get supplies for the bunnies- like formula and bedding. We bottle-fed them and things seemed to be going okay except for the hyper bunny, because he wouldn’t eat very much of his food. Then things went down hill. We eventually took the hyper rabbit to a rehab center and then a few days later we took the other bunny. The babies would be rehabbed there and then released into the wild. The bunnies were so cute and I’m just glad that they lived.
-Sarah C.
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